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# alex <alexbujduveanu>
# To connect to a database
mysql -h localhost -u root -p
# To backup all databases
mysqldump --all-databases --all-routines -u root -p > ~/fulldump.sql
# To restore all databases
mysql -u root -p < ~/fulldump.sql
# To create a database in utf8 charset
CREATE DATABASE owa CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
# Types of user permissions:
# ALL PRIVILEGES - gives user full unrestricted access
# CREATE - allows user to create new tables or databases
# DROP - allows user to delete tables or databases
# DELETE - allows user to delete rows from tables
# INSERT- allows user to insert rows into tables
# SELECT- allows user to use the Select command to read through databases
# UPDATE- allow user to update table rows
# GRANT OPTION- allows user to grant or remove other users' privileges
# To grant specific permissions to a particular user
GRANT permission_type ON database_name.table_name TO 'username'@'hostname';
# To add a user and give rights on the given database
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON database.* TO 'user'@'localhost'IDENTIFIED BY 'password' WITH GRANT OPTION;
# To change the root password
SET PASSWORD FOR root@localhost=PASSWORD('new_password');
# To delete a database
DROP DATABASE database_name;
# To reload privileges from MySQL grant table
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
# Show permissions for a particular user
SHOW GRANTS FOR 'username'@'hostname';
# Find out who the current user is
SELECT CURRENT_USER();
# To delete a table in the database
DROP TABLE table_name;
#To return all records from a particular table
SELECT * FROM table_name;
# To create a table (Users table used as example)
# Note: Since username is a primary key, it is NOT NULL by default. Email is optional in this example.
CREATE TABLE Users (
username VARCHAR(80),
password VARCHAR(80) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(80),
PRIMARY KEY (username)
);
# To disable general logging
set global general_log=0;